Soft opening of Union Terrace Gardens affected by ongoing supply chain disruption  

26/04/2022
Left- a current view of UTG and Right - an artists impression of the finished redevelopment. (Photo credit- Aberdeen Live - LDA Design)

THE planned ‘soft reopening’ of Aberdeen’s Union Terrace Gardens has been cancelled.

The park had been scheduled to reopen to the public today after a major revamp, but the delay has been blamed by “supply chain issues” which are affecting the European construction sector – including work at UTG, where it had been hoped a section of garden might be ready in advance of a full opening.  

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Aberdeen City Council chief executive Angela Scott said: “The decision not to proceed with today’s soft opening followed advice from our construction partner Balfour Beatty. The council is naturally disappointed that the event can’t go ahead but we look forward to the full opening in due course.” 

A Balfour Beatty spokesperson said: “External factors such as Covid-19 and more recently material supply issues continue to disrupt construction projects across the UK. As we move towards the anticipated completion of Union Terrace Gardens this summer we continue to work with our supply chain to minimise these effects.”

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